Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology

38.9k citations
1.1k papers · · active since 1950

Impact in

    • Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics
    • Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation
    • Neuroscience and Music Perception
    • Neural dynamics and brain function

Papers in

    • Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics 802
    • Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation 649
    • Neuroscience and Music Perception 96
    • Neural dynamics and brain function 81

Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology

1.1k papers receiving 38.1k citations

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Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology
Comparison fields: 5 of 188
  • Sensory Systems 22.9k
  • Cognitive Neuroscience 21.2k
  • Speech and Hearing 6.0k
  • Neurology 7.0k
  • Otorhinolaryngology 2.5k
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About Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology

The 1.1k papers published in Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology in the last decades have received a total of 38.9k indexed citations . Papers published in Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology usually cover Sensory Systems (811 papers), Cognitive Neuroscience (703 papers), Speech and Hearing (216 papers), Developmental Biology (64 papers) and Otorhinolaryngology (109 papers) specifically the topics of Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics (802 papers), Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation (649 papers), Noise Effects and Management (216 papers), Vestibular and auditory disorders (213 papers), Ear Surgery and Otitis Media (109 papers), Neuroscience and Music Perception (96 papers), Speech and Audio Processing (86 papers) and Neural dynamics and brain function (81 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Journal of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology are M. Charles Liberman, Keiko Hirose, Brian C. J. Moore, Qian‐Jie Fu, Robert P. Carlyon, Andrew J. Oxenham, John J. Guinan, Sharon G. Kujawa, Jan Wouters and John C. Middlebrooks.

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